Referring yesterday to the new Customs regulation about British preference, Mr. Mann, M.H.R., made the following statement: ...
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Article : 337 wordsCharged with having driven a motor—car while apparently under the influence of liquor Urary Lord, staircase builder, of Collingwood, was convicted by the ...
Article : 361 wordsThere was an extension yesterday of the go—slow policy adopted by the slaughtermen at the City Abattoirs. Because they objected to the employment of a non—union ...
Article : 226 wordsApproval was given by the State Cubinet yesterday to a suggestion by the "Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Bourchier) that a certain sum should be provided on the ...
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Article : 178 wordsTho Lismore Presbyterian Church is ereeting a jubilee memorial hall at a cost of more than £1,500, to mark the diamond jubilee of the erection of the church. The ...
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Article : 195 wordsSir,—" Unknown " recommended the abolition of the intermediate or junior public examination. Every principal of a secondary school could hold an ...
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Article : 228 wordsWith a request that an area of 7,000 acres of Crown land near Cape Paterson, should be planted with pines, representatives of the Wonthaggi Borough Council ...
Article : 133 wordsTo Inspect drainage works the minister for Water Supply (Mr. Allan) and Mr. Groves M.L.A., will visit Carrum and Koo-wee-rup to-day. Dep[?]tailons will wait on Mr. Allan at Carrum at ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 25 Feb 1925, Page 22
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